Despite beating up the sect leader, the Cheongha Sect didnât treat their guest poorly.
Even though Seo-jun didnât plan on staying overnight, they offered him a room and even provided a meal. That was more than enough hospitality.
"But seriously, why is it just a plate full of greens?"
Not that he could complain much, since the dishes were clearly time-consuming to prepare. Making namul (seasoned vegetable dishes) isnât exactly easy.
And surprisingly, it tasted pretty good. The cook must be skilled.
âCanât you tell just by looking? This is a Taoist sect.â
âTaoist? Like the Wudang Sect?â
Of course, any martial artist would know about the Wudang Sect. When Seo-jun asked, Chun-bong nodded.
âYeah. And honestly, this is pretty decent.â
Chun-bong pointed at the only meat dish on the table with her chopsticks.
âThey even have some meat, and weâre eating rice. Some sects are so extreme they avoid fire altogether and eat raw rice.â
âThatâs just insane.â
Seo-jun chuckled, but Chun-bong, her cheeks puffed out as she stuffed herself with meat, continued speaking.
âMmm⦠most martial artists are crazy anyway.â
There are those who bathe in virgin blood, those who perform human sacrifices, those who defile corpses, and those who mutilate their own hands with hot sand.
Martial artists are, by nature, people who wonât hesitate to do whatever it takes to master their techniques.
Among them, the righteous sects at least pretend to know where to draw the line, while the demonic sects are more like, âscrew it, letâs just focus on martial arts.â
âWhat?â
âLook at yourself. Youâre basically crazy too.â
âHey, Geum Chun-bong! How dare you talk to your heavenly older brother like that?â
âShut up.â
âWhatâ¦?â
âSee?â
After emptying her bowl, Chun-bong set down her chopsticks with a snap.
âAnd you, that Merged Origin Divine Art of yours.â
âOh, right! You saw it too, didnât you? Isnât it awesome? Didnât I look super cool?â
âIf youâre not careful, youâre going to screw yourself over.â
âHere we go again. You always say that.â
Seo-jun grumbled as he shoveled the last of his rice into his mouth. With all the meat gone, it was just plain rice.
As for the namul? Sorry, but two bites per bowl of rice is my limit.
âDo you even know why different martial arts schools have different internal energy techniques? Thereâs a specific type of internal energy that suits each martial art. Do you think you could use Wudangâs techniques with internal energy built up through the Golden Cloud Divine Art?â
âWhy not?â
âHmphâ¦â
Chun-bong started to say something but then closed her mouth. Somehow, with this guy, it might actually be possible.
âAnyway, just be careful. Itâs already amazing that youâve managed it, but pushing the limits like that often leads to accidents.â
âSo basically, youâre worried about me? Wow, our Chun-bong has grown up! So mature now!â
ââ¦I donât even know what to say anymore. Just do whatever you want.â
This brat⦠pretending to be annoyed because sheâs embarrassed.
After finishing the meal, they decided to take advantage of their status as guests and tour the sect.
âThe sect leader said it would be fine for you to observe todayâs group training.â
Nice. The sect leader has learned his manners well.
Satisfied, Seo-jun nodded and laughed.
âLetâs go, Geum Chun-bong!â
âThis should be interesting.â
To sum it up, the training wasnât bad at all. Even if the individual skill levels werenât high, the way they moved in perfect unison showed why people live and train in groups.
Itâs commonly known as a formation, and if the Cheongha Sect could do this, it made Seo-jun curious about the famed 108 Arhat Formation of the Shaolin Temple.
Is it even still around?
âThe 108 Arhat Formation? Itâs famous. Iâve heard it can even handle a master at the pinnacle level.â
âWhat about someone at the divine stage?â
âNot a chance. It might buy some time, though.â
Thatâs disappointing. It seems that someone at the divine stage can just tear through any formation.
After wandering around the sect, they finally completed their tour of the Cheongha Sect.
Of course, they couldnât enter the deeper parts of the sect, only the areas open to outsiders. By the time they were done, the sky had grown dark.
âShall we head back?â
âYeah. Iâm tired.â
Yawn⦠Chun-bong let out a small yawn.
Seo-jun noticed her fatigue and his expression subtly darkened.
This wasnât an itinerary that should tire out someone at the first-class level, which meant her body still hadnât fully recovered.
Feeling a bit concerned, Seo-jun playfully tugged at Chun-bongâs cheeks a few times before heading to the sect leaderâs hall before leaving.
âSo, did you have a good rest?â
âYes, I did. By the way, I have a favor to ask.â
âLetâs hear it.â
After listening to Seo-junâs request, the sect leader raised his eyebrows.
âItâs not a difficult request, but⦠is it really necessary?â
âOld man, you lost the duel, remember?â
ââ¦I was going to agree anyway.â
The sect leader sighed and gestured to Cheong-woon to see them off. Seo-jun couldnât help but feel a bit sorry for him.
Everything seems to fall on that guy.
âSafe travels.â
âTry not to come back?â
ââ¦I didnât say that.â
âYour face says it all.â
Seo-jun laughed as he casually said,
âYour shoulders are way too tense.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âYouâre too stiff. Relax and let your energy flow naturally, and you might achieve something.â
Cheong-woonâs eyes widened in surprise.
For a moment, he looked skeptical, but then something seemed to change in his mind, and he nodded lightly.
ââ¦Thank you. Iâll take that to heart.â
As he bowed, Seo-jun waved a hand in farewell.
As the gates of the Cheongha Sect faded into the distance, Seo-jun smiled.
âThat was intense. I just sounded like a martial arts master, didnât I?â
âIf only you hadnât said that last part.â
âWhat?â
Anyway, that means I looked like a master, right?
Success, Lee Seo-jun.
âNow, letâs walk the path of flowers!â
âAs if thatâs going to happen.â
âYouâre mean.â
Once they arrived home, Seo-jun immediately laid Chun-bong down.
âWhat are you doingâ¦?â
âLetâs get some sleep.â
âWhat are you even talking about?â
âShh, be good. Time for bed.â
âYouâre crazyâ¦â
Chun-bong stiffened in surprise, but after a few pats on the belly, she quickly fell asleep.
It seemed they couldnât stay here much longer.
Given Chun-bongâs condition, she probably needed more elixirs, but there didnât seem to be any around here.
âMaybe I should ask the Cheongha Sect.â
They likely have something. Even the pathetic Black Tiger Sect had a few, so surely a proper sect like that would have at least one or two elixirs.
Iâll figure out the payment later.
After confirming that Chun-bong was fully asleep, Seo-jun left the house. His steps led him toward the red-light district.
No matter when he visited, this street always gave him an unpleasant feeling. He made his way to the same brothel he had visited last time.
âItâs called Hongwolru.â
Now that I look at it, the name is really generic.
A brothel where courtesans sell their bodies, with the usual character for âmoonâ (æ) tacked on to make it sound fancy.
âTsk.â
Clicking his tongue, Seo-jun looked around the area near Hongwolru.
Since it hadnât been long since he had trashed the Black Tiger Sect, no one seemed to be causing trouble.
âExcuse me.â
As soon as he entered Hongwolru, the sweet smell of incense and the warm glow of lanterns enveloped him.
âWelcome.â
Maewol greeted him with a smile, her eyes curving into crescents. Two large men stood by her side.
Hongwolru was definitely part of the Black Tiger Sectâs territory, so where did she get these bodyguards from?
It was curious, but Seo-jun didnât dwell on it. Instead, he addressed Maewol.
âI have a request.â
âA request? Didnât you defeat the Black Tiger Sect and become the master of this brothel? If you have any orders, please feel free to give them.â
âHow long would it take to gather all the courtesans in this district?â
Maewolâs right eyebrow lifted slightly. After a moment of thought, she responded.
âA day⦠two at most. It shouldnât be difficult.â
âEven the brothels that werenât part of the Black Tiger Sect?â
âHmm⦠that might take a bit longer.â
This time, her hesitation was more noticeable. Seo-jun took the opportunity to glance around Hongwolru.
For a brothel in such a seedy area, the building was surprisingly well-maintained. The Black Tiger Sect must have had plenty of money, though how they earned it wasnât clear.
Just then, as if by chance, he locked eyes with a familiar womanâthe same one he had met on his first day in the martial world.
Now that he saw her again, it seemed the swelling on her face had gone down a bit. Maybe she was being treated better now that the Black Tiger Sect was gone.
Tskâ
The woman clicked her tongue and glared at him before disappearing.
Sheâs really got an attitude problem.
Seo-jun chuckled and turned back to Maewol, who was still lost in thought.@@novelbin@@
âIâll need them in a week. Iâll inform the other brothels myself, so just be ready.â
âThereâs no need for you to trouble yourself with thatâ¦â
âItâs fine. Itâs not a big deal.â
Seo-jun waved dismissively and began to leave Hongwolru, but Maewol stopped him.
âYou seem to be alone today⦠would you care to spend the night here?â
Maewolâs voice was laced with sultry charm. Seo-jun wasnât dense; he understood the implication.
But instead of indulging her, Seo-jun pushed her away with the hilt of his sword.
âNo.â
Even with minimal force, Maewol stepped back immediately.
She smiled wistfully, bowing her head slightly.
âThen Iâll look forward to another time.â
As Seo-jun turned to leave, he briefly looked her over before stopping in his tracks. Maewolâs smile deepened.
âHave you changed your mind?â
âWhere did you learn your martial arts?â
At Seo-junâs sudden question, Maewolâs expression froze for a moment. But she quickly recovered, forcing an awkward smile.
âThatâsâ¦â
âNever mind.â
Seo-jun brushed it off and left Hongwolru, dragging his feet on the dirt road.
âSigh.â
The moon in the night sky was bright. Frustration suddenly welled up within him, making him quicken his pace.
Mixing in the footwork of Yellow Dragon Crossing the River, Seo-jun returned home and immediately jumped onto Chun-bong.
âOppaâs back, Chun-bong!â
âGyaaahâ¦!â
Chun-bong, half-asleep and barely able to open her eyes, pushed Seo-junâs face away.
âWhat are you doingâ¦! Why are you waking me up?!â
âHehe, sorry.â
âSeriously, youâre insane⦠whatâs that smell?â
Chun-bong, who had been dozing off, suddenly opened her eyes wide. They were practically glowing, and honestly, it was a little scary.
âW-whatâs wrong?â
âCome here.â
ââ¦Iâm already here?â
âNo, seriously, whatâs that smell?â
âHuhâ¦?â
Seo-jun shivered. Chun-bong furrowed her brow.
âDonât mess with me.â
âOkay.â
Seo-jun stopped trembling. Chun-bong stared at him intently before speaking.
ââ¦You went to a brothel, didnât you?â
Oh, shit. How did she know?
But I didnât spend a single penny. I have nothing to be ashamed of.